Titanic will be released on IMAX and in 3D theaters on April 6 and if the one-sheet is any indication, it will add another layer to the experience previously had when the Leonardo DiCaprio-Kate Winslet tearjerker, written and directed by Cameron, first opened in 1997. At the worldwide box office, the film grossed $1.84 billion.

At the time the release date was announced in May, Cameron noted that now was the prime time to show the film again.

"There's a whole generation that's never seen Titanic as it was meant to be seen, on the big screen," Cameron said. "And this will be Titanic as you've never seen it before, digitally remastered at 4K and painstakingly converted to 3D. With the emotional power intact and the images more powerful than ever, this will be an epic experience for fans and newcomers alike."

The film ended up garnering 11 Academy Awards, including best picture and best director. It also introduced American moviegoers to DiCaprio and Winslet, now bonafide stars.

The poster is far different from the one that marketed the original. That one featured the front of the Titanic ship with DiCaprio and Winslet peering down. Titanic follows the tragic story of the sinking of the RMS Titanic. DiCaprio plays Jack Dawson and Winslet portrays Rose DeWitt Bukater.